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920luca 2 months ago 2
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Apple strudel, winter, delicious -> simply brilliant!
A seductive ensemble that gently envelops the senses
The fragrance "Angels Share" by Killian transports you to a world of culinary delights.

From the very first spritz, it releases the beguiling aroma of freshly baked apple strudel, spiced with a pinch of cinnamon, as you might find at a Christmas market. (Warning, you're in the mood for apple strudel but ASAP) So this must be what pregnancy cravings feel like.

A whiskey note blends in smoothly and a light vanilla sauce (both in the opening).
Over time, the sweet, spicy nuance of the warm apple strudel develops further and is accompanied by a hint of rum.

This high-end gourmand fragrance not only delights lovers of delicious scents, but also impresses with its long-lasting durability and appropriate sillage. The bottle, basic but somehow luxurious at the same time, nevertheless completes the olfactory experience perfectly and deserves a flawless rating of 10/10. Overall, Killian's fragrance is a masterpiece among gourmand fragrances and undoubtedly fulfills all expectations that precede it.

Definitely try it out!
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920luca 2 months ago 2 1
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Masculine man in an ice cream parlor, orders a cherry sorbet :)
Cherry, cherry, cherry... very feminine, or worn by massively masculine men!
I'm talking about the Italian gentleman, in a suit & tie, with a short brown beard and an elegant/masculine aura

To describe the fragrance now, suffice it to say: IT IS THE BEST SCENT ALL TIME

But for all those who haven't yet had the pleasure of testing Duchessa, I'll get back to you!

You spray it and it starts in the nose with an intense and fruity cherry note, which brings a marzipan touch. To enjoy, simply wonderful and above all something sophisticated, not too much but not the usual! It continues with a visit from almond, which gives the fragrance a certain warmth and creaminess.

In my opinion this, as well as every fragrance, is definitely unisex, but my tendency says that if the right type of man comes to this fragrance, the purchase rate sloshes to 70/30 for men! The sillage is very good, the longevity even better. An absolute compliment magnet, perfect for the evening.

Price-performance ratio 1A with 3 stars!
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920luca 2 months ago 8
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Summery elegance, a fragrance of Italian inspiration
A refreshing fragrance from Italy that begins with a light citrus freshness and a masculine lavender character, somewhat reminiscent of the elegance of Creed Silver Mountain Water, paired with the charming iris note (SIMILAR) to Prada's L'Homme.
(I deliberately say similar, one nose agrees, the other doesn't at all!)

As it develops, this fragrance reveals a seductive iris flower that, like a stylish gentleman in an Italian barbershop, has a powdery note reminiscent of classic barbershop fragrances, but at the same time bears the clear DNA of the Creed classic.

The subtle presence of bergamot and lemon gives the fragrance a pleasant freshness without dominating the typical citrusy effervescence. Instead, it leaves behind a clean and bright musk that caresses the skin and hints at green nuances.

Despite its initial complexity, this fragrance develops linearly and shows a clear quality that is also evident in its remarkable longevity. Even after a long working day, it remains present, on the skin as well as on clothing.

For lovers of the Creed classic who found it too scratchy or metallic, this powdery interpretation could be a welcome change. An exceptionally good summer fragrance that can also be worn in the office without losing its elegance.

Longevity and sillage:
The longevity of this fragrance is impressive, as it remains clearly perceptible even after hours, both on the skin and on clothing. Its sillage is moderate, not overpowering, but present enough to create a pleasant aura that caresses the senses. Overall, it receives a convincing rating in terms of durability and sillage.

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